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81 uguagliare
make equal( livellare) level( essere pari a) equal* * *uguagliare v.tr.1 ( rendere uguale) to equalize, to make* equal; ( livellare) to level, to even up: uguagliare un pezzo di terreno, to level (o to even up) a piece of ground; uguagliare una siepe, to even up (o to straighten) a hedge; la morte uguaglia tutti gli uomini, death makes all men equal // (econ.): uguagliare redditi, tasse, to equalize incomes, taxes; uguagliare le entrate e le uscite, to balance income and expenditure3 ( paragonare) to compare: la sua prestazione può essere uguagliata a quella di un grande attore, his performance can be compared to that of a great actor4 ( essere uguale a) to equal; to match, to be equal to (s.o., sthg.): non potrai mai uguagliarla in bellezza, you'll never equal her beauty.◘ uguagliarsi v.rifl. ( paragonarsi) to compare oneself: si uguaglia a un grande poeta, he compares himself to a great poet* * *[uɡwaʎ'ʎare]1. vt1) (livellare: persone, stipendi) to make equal, (siepe) to straighten2) (raggiungere, essere uguale a) to equal, be equal touguagliare qn in bellezza/bravura — to equal sb o be equal to sb in beauty/skill
2. vr (uguagliarsi)uguagliarsi a o con qn — to compare o.s. to sb3. vip (uguagliarsi)* * *[ugwaʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rendere uguali, livellare) to equalize, to make* equal [prezzi, redditi, imposte]2) (essere pari a) to equal, to match [ persona]la sua ignoranza è uguagliata solo dalla sua ostinazione — his ignorance is rivalled only by his obstinacy
3) sport to equal [record, tempo]4) (paragonare) to compare5) (pareggiare tagliando) to trim2.verbo pronominale uguagliarsi1) (equivalersi) to be* equal2) (paragonarsi) to compare oneself (a to)* * *uguagliare/ugwaλ'λare/ [1]1 (rendere uguali, livellare) to equalize, to make* equal [prezzi, redditi, imposte]2 (essere pari a) to equal, to match [ persona]; la sua ignoranza è uguagliata solo dalla sua ostinazione his ignorance is rivalled only by his obstinacy3 sport to equal [record, tempo]4 (paragonare) to compare5 (pareggiare tagliando) to trimII uguagliarsi verbo pronominale1 (equivalersi) to be* equal2 (paragonarsi) to compare oneself (a to). -
82 settle
урегулировать имя существительное: глагол:поселиться (settle, settle Down, fix oneself in a place, take up one's residence, make one's home, take up one's abode)располагаться (settle, encamp)расселяться (settle, separate)поселяться (settle, colonize, locate)отстаиваться (settle, cream)успокаиваться (calm down, quiet, settle down, quiet down, quieten, settle)усаживаться (sit down, settle, sit oneself)образумиться (settle, settle down)колонизировать (colonize, settle)угомониться (calm down, settle down, settle) -
83 rette
amend, correct, emend, level, mark, right, put right* * *I.:II. vb( gøre lige) straighten ( fx one's tie);( give retning) aim, turn,F direct,( henvende) address ( fx a few words to somebody);( fejl) correct,F rectify;( opgaver) correct,( rette og bedømme) mark,(am) grade;( kompas) adjust;[ med præp & adv:][ rette af]( gøre jævn) level off,( træ også) smooth;[ rette an] serve up,T dish up;[ der er rettet an] dinner (etc) is served;[ rette ind](mil.) ( rækker) dress (the ranks),( kanon) train;[ ret ind til højre!] right dress![ rette mod]( sigte med våben) aim at,( mindre omhyggeligt) point at (el. towards) ( fx he aimed (,pointed) his gun at me; missiles aimed at Western Europe; with a loaded gun pointed towards me),(ved at hæve el. sænke) level at,( om kikkert, sigtemiddel) train on ( fx train the telescope (, the gun) on the tower),(, steps) towards the house);(fig: opmærksomhed, tanker) turn (, F: direct) to ( fx turn one's thoughts to somebody; turn (, direct) one's (, somebody's) attention to the problem); focus on ( fx focus one's attention (, thoughts) on something);[ der blev rettet alvorlige beskyldninger imod ham] serious charges were levelled against him, serious allegations were made against him;[ rette kritik mod] criticize;[ kritikken var rettet mod mig] the criticism was aimed at me;(dvs bevidst) direct the suspicion towards him,(se også ndf: rette sig mod);(se også angreb);[ rette op]( bringe i lodret stilling, bringe på ret køl) right ( fx the boat);( om bil med hensyn til styring) put the wheel straight, straighten out;( kvikke op) pick up, set up ( fx a holiday will set you up);[ rette én op]( moralsk) make somebody go straight;[ rette økonomien op] put the finances on a sound basis;[ rette op på skævheden] rectify the imbalance;[ rette på] adjust ( fx one's clothes, one's tie);( korrigere) correct ( fx his spelling);[` rette til](dvs stile til) address to,F direct to ( fx you must address (, direct) your complaints to the manager; his remarks were addressed (, directed) to theparents);[ rette en opfordring til] appeal to;[ rette et spørgsmål til] address (el. put) a question to;[ rette det tilbage] correct it back,F cancel the correction;[ rette ud] straighten (out);[ med sig:][ rette sig]( rette ryggen) straighten (el. draw) oneself up,( om skib) right itself,( blive rask) get better, recover,( moralsk) make good, go straight;(om pris etc) recover;( adlyde) obey, conform to ( fx the rules),F comply with ( fx his instructions, his requests, the rules, his wishes),( lade sig lede af) be guided by ( fx him, his wishes), go by (fx he always goes by the rules; go by what he says; I needsomething to go by), go along with ( fx what he says, hissuggestion);( bestemmes af) be determined by ( fx his views are determined by his surroundings; wages are determined by qualifications),( tilpasses efter) be regulated by ( fx wages were regulated by the price index),(gram.) agree with;[ jeg må vide hvad jeg har at rette mig efter] I must know where I stand;(dvs adlyde ham) do as he tells one;(dvs føje ham) give in to him,F comply with his wishes;[ mistanken rettede sig mod ham] suspicion centred on him, he came under suspicion;[ rette sig op] = rette sig. -
84 rajuster
ʀaʒysteverbe transitif to straighten [chapeau, vêtement]; to push [something] back up [lunettes]* * *ʀaʒyste vt1) [vêtement] to straighten, to tidy2) [salaires] to adjust3) [machine] to readjust* * *rajuster verb table: aimerA vtr to straighten [chapeau, vêtement]; to push [sth] back up [lunettes]; rajuster sa coiffure to tidy one's hair.B se rajuster vpr to straighten one's clothes.[raʒyste] verbe transitif1. [prix, salaires, vêtements] to adjust2. [rectifier]rajuster le tir to adjust ou to correct one's aim————————se rajuster verbe pronominal intransitifil avait oublié de se rajuster he'd forgotten to do up his fly ou to adjust his dress (humoristique) -
85 adjust
1) ((often with to) to change so as to make or be better suited: He soon adjusted to his new way of life.) amoldarse2) (to change (the position of, setting of): Adjust the setting of the alarm clock.) ajustar•- adjustment
adjust vb1. ajustar / regular2. adaptarsethe children didn't take long to adjust to the new school los niños no tardaron en adaptarse a la nueva escuelatr[ə'ʤʌst]1 ajustar, arreglar1 (person) adaptarseadjust [ə'ʤʌst] vt: ajustar, arreglar, regularadjust vito adjust to : adaptarse av.• acomodar v.• ahormar v.• ajustar v.• amoldar v.• armar v.• arreglar v.• atemperar v.• compasar v.• concertar v.• conciliar v.• conformar v.• corregir v.• graduar v.• igualar v.• justificar v.• regular v.ə'dʒʌst
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a) \<\<instrument\>\> ajustar, poner* a punto; \<\<volume/temperature/speed\>\> regularb) ( modify) \<\<prices/wages\>\> ajustarc) (straighten, correct) arreglar
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vi \<\<seat/strap\>\> poderse* ajustar; \<\<person\>\>[ǝ'dʒʌst]to adjust (oneself) (to something/-ing) — adaptarse or amoldarse (a algo/+ inf)
1. VT1) (=regulate) [+ height, temperature, speed, knob, dial] regular; [+ machine, engine, brakes] ajustar2) (=correct) [+ figures] ajustar; [+ salaries, wages, prices] reajustaradjusted gross income — ingresos mpl brutos ajustados
we have adjusted all salaries upwards/downwards — hemos hecho un reajuste de todos los salarios al alza/a la baja
3) (=change, adapt) [+ terms] modificarto adjust o.s. to a new situation — adaptarse a una nueva situación
4) (=arrange) [+ hat, tie, clothes] arreglar; [+ straps] ajustar5) (Insurance) [+ claim] liquidar, tasar2.VI [person] adaptarse; [machine, device] ajustarseto adjust to sth — [person] acostumbrarse a algo, adaptarse a algo; [eyes, body] acostumbrarse a algo
* * *[ə'dʒʌst]
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a) \<\<instrument\>\> ajustar, poner* a punto; \<\<volume/temperature/speed\>\> regularb) ( modify) \<\<prices/wages\>\> ajustarc) (straighten, correct) arreglar
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vi \<\<seat/strap\>\> poderse* ajustar; \<\<person\>\>to adjust (oneself) (to something/-ing) — adaptarse or amoldarse (a algo/+ inf)
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86 brace
[breis] 1. noun1) (something that draws together and holds tightly: a brace to straighten teeth.) spænde; bøjle2) (a pair usually of game-birds: a brace of pheasants.) (fugle-)par2. verb(to make (often oneself) firm or steady: He braced himself for the struggle.) ruste sig; gøre sig klar- braces- bracing* * *[breis] 1. noun1) (something that draws together and holds tightly: a brace to straighten teeth.) spænde; bøjle2) (a pair usually of game-birds: a brace of pheasants.) (fugle-)par2. verb(to make (often oneself) firm or steady: He braced himself for the struggle.) ruste sig; gøre sig klar- braces- bracing -
87 tirer
tirer [tiʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = amener vers soi) [+ pièce mobile, poignée, corde] to pull ; (vers le bas) to pull down ; (vers le haut) to pull up ; [+ rideaux] to draw ; [+ tiroir] to pull open ; [+ verrou] ( = fermer) to slide to ; ( = ouvrir) to draw• as-tu tiré le verrou ? have you bolted the door?b. ( = remorquer) [+ véhicule, charge] to pull ; [+ navire, remorque] to towc. ( = sortir) [+ épée, couteau, vin, cidre] to draw• il a tiré 4 000 € de sa vieille voiture he managed to get 4,000 euros for his old car• on ne peut rien en tirer (enfant têtu) you can't do anything with him ; (personne qui refuse de parler) you can't get anything out of hime. ( = délivrer) tirer qn de prison/d'une situation dangereuse to get sb out of prison/of a dangerous situationh. (Photography, typography) to print• ce journal est tiré à 100 000 exemplaires this paper has a circulation of 100,000• tirer un roman à 8 000 exemplaires to print 8,000 copies of a noveli. ( = tracer) [+ ligne, trait] to draw ; [+ plan] to draw up• tirer un coup (vulg!) to have it off (vulg!)• tirer un corner/un penalty to take a corner/a penaltyl. [+ chèque, lettre de change] to draw• prête-moi ta carte bleue pour que j'aille tirer de l'argent lend me your credit card so that I can go and get some money outn. ( = passer) (inf) to get through• encore une heure/un mois à tirer another hour/month to get through2. intransitive verba. to pullb. ( = faire feu) to fire ; ( = se servir d'une arme à feu, viser) to shoot• tirer sur qn/qch to shoot at sb/sthc. (Sport, football) to shoote. [cheminée, poêle] to drawf. [moteur, voiture] to pullg. [points de suture, sparadrap] to pull• le matin, j'ai la peau qui tire my skin feels tight in the morningh. (locutions)► tirer à sa fin [journée] to be drawing to a close ; [épreuve] to be nearly over ; [provisions] to be nearly finished3. reflexive verb► se tirera.se tirer de [+ danger, situation] to get o.s. out of• sa voiture était en mille morceaux mais lui s'en est tiré his car was smashed to pieces but he escaped unharmedb. bien/mal se tirer de qch [+ tâche] to handle sth well/badly• comment va-t-il se tirer de ce sujet/travail ? how will he cope with this subject/job?• les questions étaient difficiles mais il s'en est bien tiré the questions were difficult but he handled them wellc. ( = déguerpir) (inf!) to clear off (inf)• allez, on se tire come on, let's be off* * *tiʀe
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1) ( déplacer) to pull [véhicule]; to pull up [chaise]; to pull away [tapis]2) ( exercer une traction) ( avec une force régulière) to pull [cheveux]; to pull on [corde]; ( par à-coups) to tug at3) ( tendre)4) ( fermer) to draw [verrou, rideau]; to pull down [store]; to close [porte, volet]5) ( avec une arme) to fire off [balle, obus, grenade]; to fire [missile]; to shoot [flèche]tirer un corner/penalty — to take a corner/penalty
7) ( choisir au hasard)tirer (au sort) — to draw [carte, loterie, nom]; to draw for [partenaire]
9) ( sortir)10) ( faire sortir)11) ( obtenir)tirer de quelqu'un — to get [something] from somebody [renseignement, aveu]
tirer de quelque chose — to draw [something] from something [force, ressources]; to derive [something] from something [orgueil, satisfaction]; to make [something] out of something [argent]
tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de cette voiture — ( comme argent) you won't get much for this car; ( comme service) you won't get much out of this car
12) ( dériver)13) ( extraire)14) ( faire un tirage) to print [livre, négatif]; to run off [épreuve, exemplaire]tiré à part — [texte] off-printed
15) ( tracer) to draw [ligne, trait]tirer un chèque — to draw a cheque GB ou check US
tirer des plans — fig to draw up plans
16) (colloq) ( passer)plus qu'une heure/semaine à tirer — only one more hour/week to go
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verbe intransitif1) ( exercer une traction) to pulltirer sur quelque chose — to pull on something; ( d'un coup ou par à-coups) to tug at something
2) ( utiliser une arme) gén to shoot ( sur at); ( à feu) to fire ( sur at)elle lui a tiré dans la jambe — she shot him/her in the leg
3) ( au football) to shoot; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a shot4) ( choisir au hasard)5) ( prendre)6) ( aspirer)7) ( être imprimé)tirer à mille exemplaires — [périodique] to have a circulation of one thousand
8) ( aller vers)tirer sur le jaune/l'orangé — [couleur] to be yellowish/orangy
tirer sur la cinquantaine — [personne] to be pushing fifty
tirer à gauche/droite — [voiture] to pull to the left/right
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se tirer verbe pronominal1) ( sortir)se tirer de — to come through [situation, difficultés]
2) (sl) ( partir) to push off (colloq)3) ( avec une arme)se tirer dessus — ( l'un l'autre) lit to shoot at one another
4) (colloq) ( se débrouiller)s'en tirer — to cope, to manage
5) (colloq) ( échapper)s'en tirer — ( à un accident) to escape; ( à une maladie) to pull through; ( à une punition) to get away with it (colloq)
* * *tiʀe1. vt1) (pour arracher, amener à soi) to pullIl m'a tiré les cheveux. — He pulled my hair.
tiré par les cheveux fig (histoire, intrigue, explications) — far-fetched
2) (= fermer) [volet, porte, trappe] to pull to, to close, [rideau] to draw3) (= extraire)tirer qch de qch — to take sth from sth, to pull sth out of sth, [fruit, sol] to extract sth from sth
Elle a tiré un mouchoir de son sac. — She took a handkerchief from her bag., She pulled a handkerchief out of her bag.
tirer son nom de — to take one's name from, to get one's name from
tirer qn de qch [embarras] — to help sb out of sth, to get sb out of sth
4) (= sortir)5) (avec une arme) [balle, coup de feu] to fire, [animal] to shootIl a tiré plusieurs coups de feu. — He fired several shots.
6) [chèque] to draw7) (= tracer) to draw, to trace8) (= imprimer) [journal, livre, photo] to print9) (= choisir) [carte] to drawtirer les cartes — to read the cards, to tell the cards
10) FOOTBALL, [corner] to take11) NAVIGATION2. vi1)"Tirer" — "Pull"
tirer sur qch [corde, poignée] — to pull on sth, to pull at sth, [pipe] to draw on sth
2) (avec arme) to shoot, (= faire feu) to shoot, to firetirer à la carabine — to shoot with a rifle, to fire with a rifle
tirer sur qn (= faire feu sur) — to shoot at sb, to fire on sb
Il a tiré sur les policiers. — He shot at police officers., He fired on police officers.
3) FOOTBALL to shoot4) [cheminée] to draw5)* * *tirer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déplacer) [personne, animal, véhicule] to pull [véhicule]; [personne] to pull up [fauteuil, chaise]; [personne] to pull away [tapis]; tirer la tête en arrière to toss one's head back; ⇒ chapeau, couverture;2 ( exercer une traction) ( avec une force régulière) to pull [cheveux]; to pull on [corde]; ( par à-coups) to tug at [cordelette, manette, sonnette]; tirer qn par le bras to pull sb's arm; tirer les cheveux à qn to pull sb's hair; tirer qn par la manche to tug at sb's sleeve;3 ( tendre) tirer ses cheveux en arrière to pull back one's hair; tirer ses bas to pull up one's stockings; tirer sa chemise/jupe to straighten one's shirt/skirt; ⇒ épingle; se faire tirer la peau○ Cosmét to have a face-lift; la peau/ça me tire○ my skin/it feels tight;5 Mil to fire off [balle, obus, grenade]; to fire [missile]; tirer un coup de feu to fire a shot; tirer le canon ( pour honorer) to fire a salute; tirer vingt et un coups de canon to fire a twenty-one gun salute;6 ( propulser) to shoot [balle, flèche] (sur at); elle lui a tiré (une balle) dans le dos she shot him in the back;7 ( viser) tirer le canard/faisan/gibier to shoot duck/pheasant/game;8 Sport ( de ballon) tirer un corner/penalty to take a corner/penalty; tirer un coup franc ( au football) to take a free kick; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a free throw;9 ( choisir au hasard) tirer (au sort) to draw [carte, loterie, nom, gagnant, adversaire]; to draw for [partenaire]; tirer les blancs to draw white; tirer une bonne carte to draw a strong card;11 Astrol tirer les cartes à qn to tell the cards for sb; se faire tirer les cartes to have one's fortune told with cards;12 ( prendre) to draw [vin, bière, eau, électricité, argent] (de, sur from); tirer de l'eau du puits to draw water from the well; tirer de l'argent sur un compte to draw money from an account; ⇒ vin;13 ( sortir) tirer de qch to take [sth] out of sth [objet]; to pull [sb] out of sth [personne]; tirer un stylo de son sac/d'un tiroir to take a pen out of one's bag/out of a drawer; tirer un enfant de l'eau/des flammes to pull a child out of the water/out of the flames; tirer qch de sa poche to pull sth out of one's pocket; tirer une bouffée de sa cigarette/pipe to take a puff at ou on one's cigarette/pipe; ⇒ épingle, marron, ver;14 ( faire sortir) tirer de qch to get [sb/sth] out of sth [personne, pays, entreprise]; tirer le pays de la récession to get the country out of recession; tire-moi de là! get me out of this!; tirer qn d'une maladie to pull sb through an illness; tu l'as tirée de son silence/sa mélancolie you drew her out of her silence/her melancholy;15 ( obtenir) tirer de qn to get [sth] from sb [renseignement, aveu]; tirer de qch to draw [sth] from sth [force, ressources]; to derive [sth] from sth [orgueil, satisfaction]; to make [sth] out of sth [argent]; tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de cette voiture ( comme argent) you won't get much for this car; ( comme service) you won't get much out of this car; tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de lui (comme argent, renseignements, preuve d'intelligence) you won't get much out of him; tirer le maximum de la situation to make the most of the situation; tirer un son d'un instrument to get a note out of an instrument;16 ( dériver) tirer de qch to base [sth] on sth [récit, film]; to get [sth] from sth [nom]; le film est tiré du roman the film is based on the novel; la guillotine tire son nom de son inventeur the guillotine gets its name from its inventor; le mot est tiré de l'anglais the word comes from the English;17 ( extraire) tirer de qn/qch to take [sth] from sb/sth [texte]; to derive [sth] from sth [substance]; texte tiré de Zola/la Bible text taken from Zola/the Bible; le médicament est tiré d'une plante the drug comes from a plant;18 ( faire un tirage) to print [livre, tract, texte, négatif]; to run off [épreuve, exemplaire]; journal tiré à dix mille exemplaires newspaper with a circulation of ten thousand;19 ( tracer) to draw [ligne, trait]; tirer un chèque Fin to draw a cheque GB ou check US (sur on); tirer des plans fig to draw up plans; ⇒ comète;20 ○( passer) plus qu'une heure/semaine à tirer only one more hour/week to go; tirer quelques années en prison to spend a few years in prison.B vi1 ( exercer une traction) to pull; tirer sur qch ( avec une force régulière) to pull on sth; ( d'un coup ou par à-coups) to tug at sth; tire fort! pull hard!; tirer sur les rames to pull on the oars; tirer de toutes ses forces to heave with all one's might; le moteur tire bien/tire mal○ the engine is pulling well/isn't pulling properly; ⇒ corde;2 ( utiliser une arme) to shoot (sur at); ( à feu) to fire (sur at); tirer à l'arc to shoot with a bow and arrow; tirer à la carabine/à l'arbalète to shoot with a rifle/with a crossbow; tirer pour tuer to shoot to kill; tirer au fusil/en l'air/à balles réelles to fire a gun/into the air/with live ammunition; tirer le premier to fire first, to shoot first; se faire tirer dessus to come under fire, to be shot at; ⇒ boulet; elle lui a tiré dans la jambe she shot him in the leg;3 Sport ( au football) to shoot; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a shot; tirer au but ( au football) to take a shot at goal;4 ( choisir au hasard) tirer (au sort) to draw lots; on n'a qu'à tirer let's just draw lots; ⇒ paille;5 ( prendre) tirer sur to draw on; tirer sur son compte/ses réserves to draw on one's account/one's reserves;6 ( aspirer) la cheminée tire bien/tire mal the chimney draws well/doesn't draw well; tirer sur sa cigarette/pipe to draw on one's cigarette/pipe;7 Imprim, Presse tirer à mille exemplaires [périodique] to have a circulation of a thousand; à combien tire la revue? what's the circulation of the magazine?;8 ( avoir une nuance) tirer sur le jaune/le bleu/le vert/le violet/l'orangé to be yellowish/bluish/greenish/purplish/orangy; être d'un bleu tirant sur le vert to be greenish-blue;10 ( dévier) [voiture]tirer à gauche/droite to pull to the left/right; Équit tirer à la main [cheval] to pull.C se tirer vpr1 ( sortir) se tirer de to come through [situation, difficultés]; se tirer de ses ennuis to come through one's troubles; ⇒ pas;2 ◑( partir) je me tire I'm off○ GB, I'm splitting○; tire-toi get lost○; je me suis tiré de chez lui I cleared from his place; je me suis tiré de chez mes parents I left home; je vais me tirer à Montréal I'm going off to Montreal;3 ( se servir d'une arme) se tirer une balle to shoot oneself (dans in); se tirer une balle dans la tête to blow one's brains out; se tirer dessus ( l'un l'autre) lit to shoot at one another;4 ( exercer une traction) se tirer la moustache to pull at one's moustache;5 ○( se débrouiller) s'en tirer to cope; il s'en tire mal ( forte contrainte) he's finding it hard to cope; ( travail délicat) he doesn't do very well; comment est-ce que vous vous en tirez? how do you cope?; elle s'en tire mieux que lui ( épreuve de résistance) she is coping better than he is; ( épreuve d'habileté) she is doing better than him; elle s'en tire tout juste she just gets by;6 ○( échapper) s'en tirer ( à un accident) to escape; ( à une maladie) to pull through; ( à une punition) to get away with it○; je m'en suis tiré avec quelques égratignures I escaped with a few scratches; son médecin pense qu'elle s'en tirera her doctor thinks (that) she will pull through; sans diplôme, il ne s'en tirera jamais without a degree, he'll never get by; il ne s'en tirera pas comme ça he's not going to get away with it; s'en tirer à bon prix to get off lightly; ⇒ compte.[tire] verbe transitifA.[DÉPLACER]tirer quelqu'un par le bras/les cheveux/les pieds to drag somebody by the arm/hair/feet2. [amener à soi] to pull[étirer - vers le haut] to pull (up) ; [ - vers le bas] to pull (down)elle me tira doucement par la manche she tugged ou pulled at my sleevetirer ses cheveux en arrière to draw ou to pull one's hair backa. [accidentellement] to pull a threadb. [pour faire un jour] to draw a threada. [s'attribuer le mérite] to take all the creditb. [s'attribuer le profit] to take the lion's share3. [pour actionner - cordon d'appel, élastique] to pull ; [ - tiroir] to pull (open ou out)tirer les rideaux to pull ou to draw the curtainstire le portail derrière toi close the gates behind you, pull the gates toa. [pour ouvrir] to slide a bolt openb. [pour fermer] to slide a bolt to, to shoot a boltB.[EXTRAIRE, OBTENIR]1. [faire sortir]tirer quelque chose de to pull ou to draw something out oftirer le vin/cidre (du tonneau) to draw wine/cider (off from the barrel)tirer quelqu'un de [le faire sortir de] to get somebody out oftirer quelqu'un de son silence to draw somebody out (of his/her silence)2. [fabriquer]tirer quelque chose de to derive ou to get ou to make something fromtirer des sons d'un instrument to get ou to draw sounds from an instrument3. [percevoir - argent][retirer - chèque, argent liquide] to drawtirer de l'argent d'un compte to draw money out of ou to withdraw money from an account4. [extraire, dégager]tirer la morale/un enseignement de quelque chose to learn a lesson from somethingce que j'ai tiré de ce livre/cet article what I got out of this book/articlece roman tire son titre d'une chanson populaire the title of this novel is taken from a popular song5. [obtenir, soutirer]tirer quelque chose de: tirer de l'argent de quelqu'un to extract money from somebody, to get money out of somebodyon n'en tirera jamais rien, de ce gossea. (familier) [il n'est bon à rien] we'll never make anything out of this kidb. [il ne parlera pas] we'll never get this kid to talk, we'll never get anything out of this kid6. (familier) [voler]je me suis fait tirer mon portefeuille au cinéma! somebody nicked (UK) ou swiped (US) my wallet at the cinema!C.[PROJETER][balle, flèche] to shoot2. [feu d'artifice] to set offce soir, on tirera un feu d'artifice there will be a fireworks display tonight4. [à la pétanque, boule en main] to throw[boule placée] to knock out (separable)[en haltérophilie] to lift5. (locution)E.[TRACER, IMPRIMER]3. IMPRIMERIE [livre] to printce magazine est tiré à plus de 200 000 exemplaires this magazine has a print run ou a circulation of 200,000bon à tirer ‘passed for press’un bon à tirer [épreuve] a press proof4. (Belgique & locution)tu es assez grand, tu tires ton plan you're old enough to look after yourself————————[tire] verbe intransitifne tirez pas, je me rends! don't shoot, I surrender!tirez dans les jambes shoot at ou aim at the legstirer à balles/à blanc to fire bullets/blankstirer sur quelqu'un to take a shot ou to shoot ou to fire at somebodyils ont l'ordre de tirer sur tout ce qui bouge they've been ordered to shoot ou to fire at anything that moveson m'a tiré dessus I was fired ou shot at2. ARMEMENT & SPORTtirer à l'arc/l'arbalètea. [activité sportive] to do archery/crossbow archeryb. [action ponctuelle] to shoot a bow/crossbowtirer à la carabine/au pistoleta. [activité sportive] to do rifle/pistol shootingb. [action ponctuelle] to shoot with a rifle/pistolil a tiré dans le mur/petit filet he sent the ball against the wall/into the side netting4. [exercer une traction] to pulltire! pull!, heave!5. [aspirer - fumeur]tirer sur une pipe to draw on ou to pull at a pipetirer sur une cigarette to puff at ou to draw on a cigarette6. [avoir un bon tirage - cheminée, poêle]la cheminée/pipe tire mal the fireplace/pipe doesn't draw properly7. [peau] to feel tight[points de suture] to pullaïe, ça tire! ouch, it's pulling!8. JEUXtirer au sort to draw ou to cast lots9. IMPRIMERIEtirer à 50 000 exemplaires to have a circulation of ou to have a (print) run of 50,000 (copies)10. (locution, Belgique & Suisse)————————tirer à verbe plus préposition1. PRESSE2. NAUTIQUE3. (locution)————————tirer sur verbe plus préposition[couleur] to verge ou to border onses cheveux tirent sur le roux his hair is reddish ou almost red————————se tirer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se tirer verbe pronominal intransitifs'il n'est pas là dans 5 minutes, je me tire if he's not here in 5 minutes I'm goingtire-toi! [ton menaçant] beat it!, clear ou push off!dès que je peux, je me tire de cette boîte as soon as I can, I'll get out of this dump2. [toucher à sa fin - emprisonnement, service militaire] to draw to a closeplus qu'une semaine, ça se tire quand même! only a week to go, it's nearly over after all!————————se tirer de verbe pronominal plus préposition[se sortir de] to get out ofil s'est bien/mal tiré de l'entrevue he did well/badly at the interviews'en tirer (familier) [s'en sortir]: avec son culot, elle s'en tirera toujours with her cheek, she'll always come out on topsi tu ne m'avais pas aidé à finir la maquette, je ne m'en serais jamais tiré if you hadn't given me a hand with the model, I'd never have managedrien à faire, je ne m'en tire pas! [financièrement] it's impossible, I just can't make ends meet!tu ne t'en tireras pas avec de simples excuses [être quitte] you won't get away ou off with just a few words of apologys'en tirer à ou avec ou pour [devoir payer] to have to payà quatre, on ne s'en tirera pas à moins de 150 euros le repas the meal will cost at least 150 euros for the four of usil ne s'en tirera pas comme ça he won't get off so lightly, he won't get away with iton n'a encaissé qu'un seul but, on ne s'en est pas trop mal tirés they scored only one goal against us, we didn't do too badly -
88 knock out
knock [sb., sth.] out, knock out [sb., sth.]1) (dislodge) [person, blow] fare saltare via [ tooth]; togliere, cavare [ nail]; [ person] vuotare (battendo) [ contents]2) (make unconscious) [person, blow] fare perdere i sensi a; [ drug] stordire, narcotizzare; [ boxer] mettere KO, mandare al tappeto [ opponent]don't drink the punch, it will knock you out! — non bere il punch, ti stende!
3) (destroy) fare saltare [tank, factory]4) sport (eliminate) eliminare [opponent, team]5) aut. (straighten) raddrizzare [dent, metal]* * *1) (to make unconscious by a blow, or (in boxing) unable to recover within the required time: The boxer knocked his opponent out in the third round.) mettere k.o.2) (to defeat and cause to retire from a competition: That team knocked us out in the semi-finals (noun knock-out).) eliminare* * *vt + adv1) (stun) stordire, stendere, Boxing mettere k.o. or fuori combattimento2) (nails) far uscire, levare, (in fight: teeth) spaccare3) (eliminate: in competition) eliminare* * *knock [sb., sth.] out, knock out [sb., sth.]1) (dislodge) [person, blow] fare saltare via [ tooth]; togliere, cavare [ nail]; [ person] vuotare (battendo) [ contents]2) (make unconscious) [person, blow] fare perdere i sensi a; [ drug] stordire, narcotizzare; [ boxer] mettere KO, mandare al tappeto [ opponent]don't drink the punch, it will knock you out! — non bere il punch, ti stende!
3) (destroy) fare saltare [tank, factory]4) sport (eliminate) eliminare [opponent, team]5) aut. (straighten) raddrizzare [dent, metal] -
89 oikaista
yks.nom. oikaista; yks.gen. oikaisen; yks.part. oikaisi; yks.ill. oikaisisi; mon.gen. oikaiskoon; mon.part. oikaissut; mon.ill. oikaistiinbend straight (verb)correct (verb)cut (verb)lie down (verb)put right (verb)rectify (verb)straighten (verb)stretch (verb)stretch oneself (verb)unbend (verb)* * *• stretch• put straight• rectify• ridge pole• set straight• straighten• put right• stretch out• redress• take a shortcut• take somebody up• take up• unbend• stretch oneself• correct• lie down• align• set right• bend straight• cut across• cut through• cut• direct• extend• flatten out• amend -
90 kiegyenesedik
(DE) s. aufrichten; (EN) draw oneself up; rear oneself up; straighten; straighten one's back; unbend; unbend, unbent; unbent -
91 успокоиться
1) General subject: abate, be at peace with oneself, calm down, chill, compose oneself, get over the excitement, hush, pacify, quiet, quiet down, quieten, rage itself out (гл. обр. о буре), recollect oneself, recompose oneself, recover one's temper, recover temper, regain one's temper, regain temper, set heart at rest, set mind at rest, settle, settle nerves, simmer down, smooth, spend (о буре и т.п.), straighten face, take comfort, take one's ease, to be at peace with oneself, to be at rest, to re-collect oneself, tranquillize, come to order, rage oneself out, settle mind, smooth rumpled feathers, take ease, take foot off the gas, put one's mind at ease (Talk to our financial advisor and put your mind at ease.), relax (после бурной деятельности физической или нервно-психической), sober down, check one's tears2) Geology: come to rest3) Colloquial: unwind4) Rare: still5) Economy: settle down (о рынке)7) Astronautics: damp8) Makarov: be at rest, lay back, recompose, set( one's) heart at rest, set (one's) mind at rest, shake, take (one's) foot off the gas, cool out, ease mind, come to rest (о породе)9) Taboo: get (one's) shit together -
92 brace
1. noun1) (buckle) Schnalle, die; (connecting piece) Klammer, die; (Dent.) [Zahn]spange, die; [Zahn]klammer, die3) pl. same (pair)a/two brace of — zwei/vier
4) (Printing, Mus.) geschweifte Klammer; Akkolade, die5) (strut) Strebe, die2. transitive verb2) (support) stützen3. reflexive verbbrace oneself [up] — (fig.) sich zusammennehmen
brace oneself [up] for something — (fig.) sich auf etwas (Akk.) [innerlich] vorbereiten
* * *[breis] 1. noun1) (something that draws together and holds tightly: a brace to straighten teeth.) die Zahnspange2) (a pair usually of game-birds: a brace of pheasants.) ein Paar2. verb(to make (often oneself) firm or steady: He braced himself for the struggle.) seine Kräfte zusammennehmen für- academic.ru/84817/braces">braces- bracing* * *[breɪs]I. n▪ \brace [or esp AM, AUS \braces] (for teeth) Zahnklammer f, Zahnspange f; (for back) Stützapparat m▪ \braces pl Hosenträger pl▪ \braces pl Stützapparat m\brace of partridges Rebhuhnpaar ntII. vt1. (prepare for)▪ to \brace oneself for sth (mentally) sich akk auf etw akk gefasst machen; (physically) sich akk auf etw akk vorbereiten2. (support)▪ to \brace sth [with sth] etw [mit etw dat] [ab]stützen; (horizontally) etw [mit etw dat] verstreben* * *I [breɪs]n pl -(= pair of pheasants etc) Paar nt II1. nbrace and bit — Bohrer m (mit Einsatz)
4) (TYP) geschweifte Klammer, Akkolade f2. vt2) (climate etc = invigorate) stärken, kräftigen3. vrsich bereithalten; (fig) sich wappnen (geh), sich bereit machento brace oneself for sth — sich auf etw (acc) gefasst machen
brace yourself, I've got bad news for you — mach dich auf eine schlechte Nachricht gefasst
* * *brace [breıs]A s1. TECH Band n, Bügel m, Halter m, Strebe f, Stütze f2. ARCH, TECHa) Winkel-, Tragband n, Gurt mb) Strebe f, Verstrebung fc) Anker m, Klammer fd) Stützbalken m, Versteifung f3. Spannschnur f (einer Trommel)4. TECH Griff m (einer Bohrleier):5. pl Br Hosenträger pl6. TYPO geschweifte Klammer7. MUS Klammer f8. MEDa) meist pl (Zahn)Klammer f, (-)Spange fb) Stützband n, engS. Bruchband n9. SCHIFFa) Brasse f (Tau an beiden Rahen-Enden)b) Ruderöse f10. (adv brace) Paar n (zwei Tiere, besonders Hunde und Kleinwild, oder Dinge gleicher Art; iron pej auch von Personen):a brace of pistols ein Paar Pistolen;a brace of thieves ein Diebespaar11. HIST Armschiene f (der Rüstung)B v/t1. a) TECH verstreben, -steifen, -ankern, stützen, klammern2. MUS eine Trommel etc spannen3. a) erfrischenb) kräftigen, stärkenbrace o.s. (up) → C 2;brace o.s. for sich gefasst machen auf (akk)5. zusammenheften7. SCHIFF brassen:brace about (auch v/i) rundbrassen;brace back (auch v/i) backbrassen, -holen;brace by (auch v/i) anbrassen;8. US umga) zur Rede stellen ( for wegen)b) in die Mangel nehmen umgC v/i1. → B 3* * *1. noun1) (buckle) Schnalle, die; (connecting piece) Klammer, die; (Dent.) [Zahn]spange, die; [Zahn]klammer, die2) in pl. (trouser straps) Hosenträger3) pl. same (pair)a/two brace of — zwei/vier
4) (Printing, Mus.) geschweifte Klammer; Akkolade, die5) (strut) Strebe, die2. transitive verb2) (support) stützen3. reflexive verbbrace oneself [up] — (fig.) sich zusammennehmen
brace oneself [up] for something — (fig.) sich auf etwas (Akk.) [innerlich] vorbereiten
* * *(orthodontics) n.Zahnspange f. n.Gurt -e m.Strebe -n f.Stützband n.Stütze -n f.Tragband -¨er n.Versteifung f.Zahnklammer f.Zweig -e m.geschweifte Klammer f. v.abstützen v.anspannen v.befestigen v.stützen v.verankern v.verspannen v.versteifen v.verstreben v. -
93 acomodarse
pron.v.1 to comply, conform.2 to install, settle down.¡Acomódese a su gusto make yourself at home3 to fix oneself up (with a job) (colocarse), to pull strings; (fig.) to marry into money. (Southern Cone)4 to reconcile oneself (acomodarse con); to come to an agreement.* * *1 (instalarse) to make oneself comfortable2 (adaptarse) to adapt oneself (a/con, to); (aceptar) to accept* * *VPR1) (=ponerse cómodo)¡acomódate! — make yourself comfortable
se acomodaron en una mesa contigua a la nuestra — frm they sat at the next table to us
2) (=adaptarse)3) * (=casarse) to marry into money4) frmacomodarse de — to provide o.s. with
* * *(v.) = fit, suit, ease + Reflexivo + inEx. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex. Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.* * *(v.) = fit, suit, ease + Reflexivo + inEx: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.
Ex: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.* * *
■acomodarse verbo reflexivo
1 to make oneself comfortable
2 (acostumbrarse) to adapt
3 (adecuarse) el piso se acomoda a nuestras posibilidades, the flat is perfect for our needs
' acomodarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plegarse
- acomodar
English:
accommodate
- settle down
* * *vpr1. [instalarse] to make oneself comfortable;se acomodó en el sillón he settled down in the armchair2. [adaptarse] to adapt (a to);el presupuesto deberá acomodarse a nuestras necesidades our budget should meet our needs;es una persona que se acomoda a todo she's a very easy-going person;el producto tendrá que acomodarse a los gustos del consumidor the product will have to give the consumer what they want3. CSur, Méx [colocarse en un trabajo] to set oneself up through connections4. RP [arreglarse] to straighten;acomodate el pelo antes de salir give your hair a brush before you go out* * *v/r1 make o.s. comfortable2 ( adaptarse) adapt (a to)* * *vr1) : to settle in2)acomodarse a : to adapt to* * *acomodarse vb1. (colocarse) to settle down2. (acostumbrarse) to adapt / to adjust -
94 acomodar
v.1 to seat, to instal (instalar) (person).El teatro acomoda a mil personas The theater seats a thousand people.2 to fit.3 to accommodate, to fix up, to adapt, to fit.María acomoda el cuarto a diario Mary accommodates the bedroom daily.4 to give accommodation for, to make room for, to provide accommodation for.El hotel acomoda a excursiones The hotel gives accommodation for tours.* * *1 (colocar) to arrange, fit in, find room for2 (adaptar) to apply, adapt3 (alojar) to lodge, accommodate4 (conseguir empleo) to provide with a job, find a job for5 (en un local) to find a place for1 (instalarse) to make oneself comfortable2 (adaptarse) to adapt oneself (a/con, to); (aceptar) to accept* * *verbto accommodate, make room for, to adapt to* * *1. VT1) [+ visitante, huésped] to put upacomodaron a los evacuados en la escuela — they put up o accommodated the evacuees in the school
2) (=sentar)3) (=poner cómodo) to make comfortable4) (=albergar) [local] to seat; [vehículo] to takeuna sala con capacidad para acomodar a mil personas — a hall with a capacity of one thousand, a hall which can seat one thousand people
5) frm (=adaptar)acomodaron la historia a sus necesidades políticas — they adapted history to suit their political requirements
tendrán que acomodar la ley a la directiva europea — they will have to bring the law into line with the European directive
7) frm (=suministrar)acomodar a algn con algo — to supply o provide sb with sth
8) LAm (=colocar) to putacomodó a su primo en la oficina — he got his cousin a job in the office, he fixed his cousin up (with a job) in the office *
10) Caribe (=estafar) to con *, trick2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (adaptar, amoldar) to adapt2) < huésped> to put... up3)2.acomodarse v prona) ( ponerse cómodo) to make oneself comfortableb) (adaptarse, amoldarse)c) (AmL) ( arreglarse) <ropa/anteojos> to adjust* * *----* acomodarse = fit, suit, ease + Reflexivo + in.* acomodarse a = accommodate.* acomodarse a la voluntad de Alguien = bend itself to + Posesivo + will.* acomodarse en un Asiento = adjust + Reflexivo + Asiento.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (adaptar, amoldar) to adapt2) < huésped> to put... up3)2.acomodarse v prona) ( ponerse cómodo) to make oneself comfortableb) (adaptarse, amoldarse)c) (AmL) ( arreglarse) <ropa/anteojos> to adjust* * ** acomodarse = fit, suit, ease + Reflexivo + in.* acomodarse a = accommodate.* acomodarse a la voluntad de Alguien = bend itself to + Posesivo + will.* acomodarse en un Asiento = adjust + Reflexivo + Asiento.* * *acomodar [A1 ]vtA (adaptar, amoldar) to adaptacomodar la ley a las realidades sociales to bring the law into line with the realities of society, to adapt the law to the realities of societyno puedes acomodar las reglas a tu antojo you can't bend the rules just to suit youdeberías tratar de acomodar tus pretensiones a la realidad you should try to be more realistic in your aimsB ‹huésped› to put … upC1voy a acomodar el equipaje en el auto I'm going to put the bags in the car2 ( fam) ‹persona›(en un puesto): su tío lo acomodó en su departamento his uncle got him a job in o ( colloq) got him into his department1 (ponerse cómodo) to make oneself comfortablese acomodó en el sillón he settled himself (comfortably) in the armchair2 (adaptarse, amoldarse) acomodarse A algo to adapt TO sthse tendrá que acomodar a nuestra manera de hacer las cosas he will have to adapt to o adjust to o fit in with our way of doing thingsno se acomoda a la realidad de la situación it doesn't fit in with the reality of the situation3 ( AmL) (arreglarse) ‹ropa/anteojos› to straightense acomodó los anteojos he straightened his glasses* * *
acomodar ( conjugate acomodar) verbo transitivo
1 (adaptar, amoldar) to adapt
2 ‹ huésped› to put … up
3
( poner) to put
acomodarse verbo pronominal
b) (adaptarse, amoldarse) acomodarse a algo to adapt to sth
acomodar verbo transitivo
1 (dar alojamiento) to lodge, accommodate
2 (dar asiento en cine, teatro, etc) to find a place for
3 (adaptar) to adapt: acomoda tu horario al suyo, adapt your timetable to his
puedes acomodar la habitación a otros usos, you can put this room to other uses
' acomodar' also found in these entries:
English:
fit
* * *♦ vt1. [instalar] [persona] to seat, to instal;[cosa] to place;acomodó a los niños en la habitación de invitados she put the children in the guest room;nos acomodaron en su casa lo mejor que pudieron they put us up in their house as best they could;el vehículo tiene capacidad para acomodar a siete adultos the vehicle seats seven adults2. [adaptar] to fit;acomodamos nuestro paso al del resto del grupo we adjusted our pace to that of the rest of the group3. CSur, Méx [colocar en un trabajo]acomodar a alguien to get sb a job through connections o influence* * *v/t1 ( adaptar) adapt2 a alguien accommodate* * *acomodar vt1) : to accommodate, to make room for2) : to adjust, to adapt -
95 lisciare
"to sleek;Glätten;alisar"* * *smooth (down)( accarezzare) strokecapelli straighten* * *lisciare v.tr.1 to smooth: le lisciò i capelli dolcemente, he smoothed her hair gently2 (fig.) (rifinire) to polish up3 (accarezzare) to stroke; (di animali, leccare i piccoli) to lick, to lick clean: lisciare un cane, un cavallo, to stroke a dog, a horse; la gatta liscia i gattini, the cat is licking her kittens (clean) // lisciare il pelo a qlcu., (fam.) (picchiare) to beat s.o. up, (adulare) to butter up s.o.4 (fig.) (adulare) to toady to: lisciò il suo capo finché non ottenne la promozione, he toadied to his boss until he got promotion5 (linguaggio sportivo) to mishit*6 (levigare) to polish; (piallare) to plane: lisciare un muro, to finish a wall7 (brunire) to burnish8 (ind. cartaria) to glaze9 (ind. della ceramica) to glaze10 (conceria) to slick, to sleek.◘ lisciarsi v.rifl.1 (di animale) to lick itself: il cane si lisciava attentamente, the dog licked itself carefully2 (di uccello, pulirsi le penne) to preen, to plume, to prink3 (agghindarsi) to smarten oneself up, to preen oneself.* * *[liʃ'ʃare]1. vt(gen) to smooth, (fig : adulare) to flatter2. vr (lisciarsi)fig to preen o.s.* * *[liʃ'ʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rendere liscio) to smooth [capelli, superficie]3) (rifinire) to polish [ lavoro]4) fig. (adulare)2.lisciare (il pelo a) qcn. — to flatter o butter up sb
verbo pronominale lisciarsi2) (pulirsi)- rsi il pelo — [ gatto] to lick one's fur
- rsi le penne — [ uccello] to preen oneself
* * *lisciare/li∫'∫are/ [1]1 (rendere liscio) to smooth [capelli, superficie]2 (accarezzare) lisciare il pelo a un gatto to stroke a cat3 (rifinire) to polish [ lavoro]II lisciarsi verbo pronominale1 (accarezzarsi) - rsi la barba to stroke one's beard -
96 right
право имя прилагательное: имя существительное:именно тот, который нужен (right)наречие:надлежащим образом (in order, right, in the proper way)глагол: -
97 brace
breis
1. noun1) (something that draws together and holds tightly: a brace to straighten teeth.) refuerzo, abrazadera2) (a pair usually of game-birds: a brace of pheasants.) par
2. verb(to make (often oneself) firm or steady: He braced himself for the struggle.) fortalecerse, prepararse (para resistir)- braces- bracing
brace n aparatotr[breɪs]1 (clamp) abrazadera2 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL (support) riostra3 (drill) berbiquí nombre masculino4 (on teeth) aparato6 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL braza7 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL corchete nombre masculino1 (fasten tightly) tensar2 (make steady) estabilizar3 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL reforzar4 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL (rope, sail) bracear5 (invigorate) dar vigor, tonificar1 tirantes nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto brace oneself for something prepararse para algobrace and bit berbiquí nombre masculino y barrena1) prop up, support: apuntalar, apoyar, sostener2) invigorate: vigorizar3) reinforce: reforzarbrace vito brace oneself prepare: prepararsebrace n1) : berbiquí mbrace and bit: berbiquí y barrena2) clamp, reinforcement: abrazadera f, refuerzo m3) : llave f (signo de puntuación)4) braces npl: aparatos mpl (de ortodoncia), frenos mpl Mexn.• par s.m. (Typography)n.n.• abrazadera s.f.• apoyo s.m.• barrote s.m.• braguero s.m.• braza s.f.• estribo s.m.• mango s.m.• ménsula s.f.• refuerzo s.m.• riostra s.f.• tirante s.m.v.• apoyar v.• arranchar v.• asegurar v.
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vi (AmE)Phrasal Verbs:- brace up[breɪs]1. N1) (Constr) (=strengthening piece) abrazadera f, refuerzo m ; (Archit) riostra f, tirante m ; (Naut) braza f ; (=tool) berbiquí mbrace and bit — berbiquí m y barrena f
4) (Mus) corchete m5) (Typ) corchete m2.VT (=strengthen) [+ building] asegurar, reforzarto brace o.s. — prepararse (para resistir una sacudida etc) ; (fig) fortalecer su ánimo
to brace o.s. for — prepararse para
to brace o.s. against — agarrarse a
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98 toparlamak
"/ı/ 1. to gather together, collect. 2. to summarize, put (what one has to say) in a nutshell. 3. to straighten up, tidy, pick up. 4. to smarten (oneself) up, tidy (oneself) up. 5. to collect (one´s thoughts, oneself); to pull (oneself) together; to get (oneself) together." -
99 Fangen
* * *to catch; to trap; to entrap; to snare* * *fạn|gen ['faŋən] pret fi\#ng [fɪŋ] ptp gefa\#ngen [gə'faŋən]1. vtTier, Fisch, Verbrecher to catch; Wild to catch, to bag; (mit Fallen) to trap; (fig = überlisten) (durch geschickte Fragen) to trap; (durch Versprechungen etc) to trick; (See:→ auch gefangen2. vito catchFangen spielen — to play tag
3. vr1) (in einer Falle) to get caughter hat sich in der eigenen Schlinge or Falle gefangen (fig) — he was hoist with his own petard
2) (= das Gleichgewicht wiederfinden) to steady oneself; (beim Reden etc) to recover oneself; (Flugzeug) to straighten out; (seelisch) to get on an even keel again* * *das1) (an act of catching: He took a fine catch behind the wicket.) catch2) (to kill (game).) bag3) capture4) (to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture: He caught the cricket ball; The cat caught a mouse; Did you catch any fish?; I tried to catch his attention.) catch5) (to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) trap* * *fan·gen[ˈfaŋən]I. vt1. (festnehmen)▪ jdn \fangen to catch [or apprehend] sbeinen Dieb \fangen to catch a thief2. (erjagen)▪ etw \fangen to catch sth3. (erhaschen)▪ etw \fangen to catch sthII. vi1. (erhaschen) to catch2. (Spiel)F\fangen spielen to play catchIII. vr1. (verfangen)2. (das Gleichgewicht wiedererlangen)* * *das; FangensFangen spielen — play tag or catch
* * ** * *das; FangensFangen spielen — play tag or catch
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: fing, gefangen)= to catch v.(§ p.,p.p.: caught)to snare v.to trap v. -
100 regolare
"to adjust;Verstellen;regular"* * *1. v/t regulatespese, consumo cut down ontechnology adjustquestione sort out, settleconto, debito settle2. adj regular* * *regolare agg.1 ( conforme alla regola) regular; normal, standard (attr.); permissable, allowable: la seduta ha avuto uno svolgimento regolare, it was a normal meeting (o the meeting went off normally); questo documento non è regolare, this document is not regular; sottoscrivere un contratto regolare, to sign a formal contract; l'intervento del giocatore sull'avversario è stato ritenuto regolare, the player's tackle on his opponent was judged fair (o within the rules); il gol è regolare, the goal has been given (o allowed); il peso regolare di un pacco è di 3 kg, the standard weight of a parcel is 3 kilos // unione regolare, legal marriage // (gramm.) verbo regolare, regular verb // (dir.) con regolare processo, by due process of law2 ( senza irregolarità, uniforme) uniform, even, smooth, regular: superficie regolare, smooth surface; fondo stradale regolare, even road surface; profilo regolare, regular profile; lineamenti regolari, regular features // (mat.) poligono, poliedro regolare, regular polygon, polyhedron3 ( normale) regular, normal: statura, corporatura, peso regolare, normal height, build, weight; polso regolare, regular (o normal) pulse; scuole regolari, normal (o regular) schools; servizio regolare, normal service4 ( costante) steady, regular: procedeva con passo regolare, he went on at a steady pace (o he walked steadily); è regolare nello studio, he studies regularly (o steadily); (econ.) aumento regolare dei prezzi, steady rise in prices5 ( periodico) regular: si vedono a intervalli regolari, they see each other at regular intervals (o regularly) // (comm.) si effettuano consegne regolari il martedì, normal (o regular) deliveries are made on Tuesdays6 (comm.) ( puntuale) punctual, regular: essere regolare nei pagamenti, to be punctual in (o with) payments (o to pay punctually o to pay regularly)7 (mil.) regular, standing: soldato regolare, regular soldier; esercito regolare, regular (o standing) army // la sua divisa non è regolare, he is not wearing a regulation uniform8 (eccl.) regular: clero regolare, regular clergy; membro del clero regolare, member of the regular clergy.regolare v.tr.1 ( disciplinare) to regulate: regolare il traffico, to regulate the traffic; l'accordo regolerà il trattamento dei prigionieri di guerra, the agreement will regulate the treatment of prisoners of war; regolare la propria condotta, to regulate one's conduct; regolare gli scambi commerciali, to regulate trade; regolare la concorrenza, to regulate competition2 ( ridurre, moderare) to reduce, to limit; ( controllare) to control: regolare i consumi, to reduce consumption; regolare le proprie spese, to control one's expenses3 ( pareggiare) to trim: il parrucchiere mi ha regolato i capelli, the hairdresser trimmed my hair; regolare una siepe, to trim a hedge4 (con dispositivi, impianti ecc.) to adjust, to regulate, to set*: regolare il volume della radio, to adjust the volume on the radio; regolare la temperatura, la velocità, to regulate (o to adjust) the temperature, the speed; regolare un orologio, to set a watch; regolare la sveglia sulle 7, to set the alarm clock for 7; regolare il cannocchiale, to focus the telescope; il dispositivo regola automaticamente la messa a fuoco, this control automatically regulates the focus; regolare il corso delle acque, to check (o to control) the flow of water5 ( pagare) to pay*, to settle: regolare i propri conti, to settle (o to straighten) one's accounts; regolare i conti, (fig.) to have a showdown (o to settle a score) with s.o.; regolare un debito, to settle a debt; regolare una fattura, to pay an invoice6 (fig.) ( sistemare, definire) to settle: regolare una questione, to settle a matter // (dir.) regolare con legge, to regulate by law // (sport) regolare l'avversario, ( batterlo senza sforzo) to beat one's opponent (easily).◘ regolarsi v.rifl.1 ( comportarsi in modo adeguato) to act: non so come regolarmi in questa situazione, I don't know what to do (o how to act o what line to take) in this situation; adesso che sai la verità, regolati di conseguenza, now that you know the truth, act accordingly; adesso che sai come stanno le cose, regolati tu, now that you know how things are, do as you think fit; chiedi il preventivo così puoi regolarti, ask for the estimate, that way you'll know what to do2 ( moderarsi, controllarsi) to watch oneself, to control oneself: devi regolarti nel mangiare, nello spendere, you must watch your eating habits, your spending.* * *I [reɡo'lare] agg1) (senza variazioni: gen) Gramm, Mat regular, (velocità) steady, (superficie) even, (passo) steady, even2) (in regola: documento, permesso) in orderII [reɡo'lare]1. vt(gen) to regulate, control, (questione, debito, conto) to settle, (apparecchio) to adjust, regulate, (orologio) to set2. vr (regolarsi)1) (moderarsi)regolarsi nel bere/nello spendere — to watch o control one's drinking/spending
2) (comportarsi) to behave, actnon so come regolarmi — I don't know what to do, (nell'usare ingredienti) I don't know what quantities to add
* * *[rego'lare] I1) (conforme alle regole) regular2) (normale) [ statura] average, medium; [ lineamenti] regular, neat; [ vita] regular3) (costante) [versamenti, arrivi] regular; [flusso, polso, respiro] steady, regular; [ ritmo] steady, smooth; [ passo] even, steady4) mat. [ poligono] regular5) (piano) [ superficie] even; (uniforme) [ scrittura] regular6) ling. [plurale, verbo] regular7) mil. [esercito, truppe] regularII 1.verbo transitivo1) (disciplinare, governare) to regulate [traffico, scambi commerciali]; [norma, legge] to govern [rapporti, uso]2) (mettere a punto) to adjust [altezza, microfono, riscaldamento, illuminazione]; to regulate, to adjust [ meccanismo]; to regulate, to govern [ velocità]; to regulate [flusso, funzionamento]; (programmare) to control, to regulate [ temperatura]3) (pagare) to settle [conto, debito, fattura]regolare i conti con qcn. — fig. to settle accounts o a score with sb., to square one's account(s) with sb
4) (risolvere) to settle [ questione]5) (adattare)regolare la propria condotta su quella di qcn. — to model one's behaviour on sb.'s
6) (moderare) to limit [spese, consumo]2.verbo pronominale regolarsi1) (comportarsi) to behave2) (moderarsi) to control oneself* * *regolare1/rego'lare/1 (conforme alle regole) regular3 (costante) [versamenti, arrivi] regular; [flusso, polso, respiro] steady, regular; [ ritmo] steady, smooth; [ passo] even, steady; a intervalli -i at regular intervals; essere regolare nei pagamenti to be regular with one's payments4 mat. [ poligono] regular6 ling. [plurale, verbo] regular7 mil. [esercito, truppe] regular.————————regolare2/rego'lare/ [1]1 (disciplinare, governare) to regulate [traffico, scambi commerciali]; [norma, legge] to govern [rapporti, uso]2 (mettere a punto) to adjust [altezza, microfono, riscaldamento, illuminazione]; to regulate, to adjust [ meccanismo]; to regulate, to govern [ velocità]; to regulate [flusso, funzionamento]; (programmare) to control, to regulate [ temperatura]; regolare l'orologio to set the clock; regolare il forno a o sui 180 gradi to set the oven to 180 degrees3 (pagare) to settle [conto, debito, fattura]; regolare i conti con qcn. fig. to settle accounts o a score with sb., to square one's account(s) with sb.4 (risolvere) to settle [ questione]5 (adattare) regolare la propria condotta su quella di qcn. to model one's behaviour on sb.'s6 (moderare) to limit [spese, consumo]II regolarsi verbo pronominale1 (comportarsi) to behave; non sapere come -rsi not to know how to act2 (moderarsi) to control oneself; - rsi nel mangiare to moderate one's eating.
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